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abc's matt gutman starts us off with what's happening right now, matt? >> reporter: from a boat in the mobile bay, moments ago, we learned one of the passengers aboard the ship suffered a stroke and had to be medevacked. that's not the only danger here tonight. check out the tug boats, trying to nudge that 900-foot ship inside a quarter-mile channel. veering either way and it could ground. tonight they're doing that in the dark. >> reporter: tonight, with the lame colossus finally within sight of land, we get our first look inside -- the grim ship's log. >> been shipwrecked for three days. >> reporter: the hours long lines for food, after eight full days at sea -- five of them without power and sanitation. sewage seeping down walls, and this sandaled foot testing urine soaked carpets. the images showing shanty towns that sprang up on decks -- tent cities that carnival has denied existed. outside, the 900-foot long ship checkered with towels and bedding. some unfurling white banners. right there, above the lettering -- carnival triumph. those dressed for
abc's matt gutman starts us off with what's happening right now, matt? >> reporter: from a boat in the mobile bay, moments ago, we learned one of the passengers aboard the ship suffered a stroke and had to be medevacked. that's not the only danger here tonight. check out the tug boats, trying to nudge that 900-foot ship inside a quarter-mile channel. veering either way and it could ground. tonight they're doing that in the dark. >> reporter: tonight, with the lame colossus finally...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> president obama has a busy day as well. he is back of the road promoting the agenda he outlined in his state of the union. he'd this is a kindergarten class in decatur, ga. -- he visits a kindergarten class in decatur, georgia. >> 45 degrees. still ahead here on good morning washington and, we will check on the valentine's day preparations in sprinkles. >> and the owners of the grand old opera file a >> welcome back. a nice look out at the city as we expect better things in the day ahead. not too shabby, i guess. >> let's check in with jackie. >> we have another hour and a half where our temperatures are hovering around the freezing market -- freezing mark and we do not have to worry about the highs -- ice. we are hearing about icy roads. 32 degrees in bethesda. all our rain and snow has cleared out. we got up to 1 inch of snow fall. we are seeing lots of snow falls throughout the day today. if you are traveling, it will be picture perfect. let's expect potential delays because of thunderstorms. but before mostly sunny and
brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> president obama has a busy day as well. he is back of the road promoting the agenda he outlined in his state of the union. he'd this is a kindergarten class in decatur, ga. -- he visits a kindergarten class in decatur, georgia. >> 45 degrees. still ahead here on good morning washington and, we will check on the valentine's day preparations in sprinkles. >> and the owners of the grand old opera file a >> welcome back. a nice look out at the...
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abc's paula faris shows us how it works. ? >> are you nervous? >> reporter: alex pavlenko is about to go on the ultimate date. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: this is all she knows about ed. a scrambled photo. they connected through a brand new mobile app called "crazy blind date," which matched them this is just one of the ways app happy singles are looking for love. more than 13 million a month. double the rate of a year ago. and as more people look for mr. right, right now, online dating sites are seeing fewer visitors. apps like "locals" and "singles around me," make instand love connections. >> watch. that blue dot is us. and all those red dots are potential dates within walking distance. those dots, literally, across the street. and the fastest growing -- tinder. so popular it grew 750% just last month. >> you can be dating all the time. from wherever you are. and that's really the key. >> reporter: sam yagan, ceo of "okay cupid," designs apps that deliver romance at warp speed. you just scheduled a date in 30 seconds. >> less
abc's paula faris shows us how it works. ? >> are you nervous? >> reporter: alex pavlenko is about to go on the ultimate date. >> are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> reporter: this is all she knows about ed. a scrambled photo. they connected through a brand new mobile app called "crazy blind date," which matched them this is just one of the ways app happy singles are looking for love. more than 13 million a month. double the rate of a year ago. and as more...
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linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>its 34 degrees. >> still to come, this is the day that thousands of cruise ship passengers have been waiting for. they will finally return to the united states after being stranded at sea for days. what they say >> welcome back. a beautiful look at the nation's capital. 34 degrees. a chilly start. but it will warm up. >> right. and it will be above the freezing mark. the streets are wet and a few folks waking up to snow, mostly on the grassy areas. >> they might have to scrape the windshield a little. >> yes. we will show you the system as it moved through. the farther north and west of d.c., and more snow you got. most people got an inch or less. skies are starting to clear out. that will be very nice, shaping up to be a beautiful day. 32 degrees in washington, 32 in bethesda, 35 and burning dowin germantown. we will make it up to almost 50 degrees this afternoon. a great end to the work week. until the week ahead -- a chilly weekend ahead. jamee? correct you might find some slick
linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. >>its 34 degrees. >> still to come, this is the day that thousands of cruise ship passengers have been waiting for. they will finally return to the united states after being stranded at sea for days. what they say >> welcome back. a beautiful look at the nation's capital. 34 degrees. a chilly start. but it will warm up. >> right. and it will be above the freezing mark. the streets are wet and a few...
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a note from our abc family to yours. when you wake up bright and early, our own robin roberts will be making her return to the anchor desk to "good morning america." it's been five months to the day to undergo a bone transplant. and in a recent meal with her co-workers, she said she's been visualizing her return ever since and we'll all toast to that. it will be great to see you in the morning. from all of us at "nightline." welcome back, robin and we hope to see you back tomorrow night.
a note from our abc family to yours. when you wake up bright and early, our own robin roberts will be making her return to the anchor desk to "good morning america." it's been five months to the day to undergo a bone transplant. and in a recent meal with her co-workers, she said she's been visualizing her return ever since and we'll all toast to that. it will be great to see you in the morning. from all of us at "nightline." welcome back, robin and we hope to see you back...
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in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> one bill rising. coming up. san francisco sheriff plays unusual role in a worldwide campaign against domestic violence. >> new bionic eye restoring sight to the blind. bay area researcher who helped develop it and spencer has the weather. >> in the accu-weather forecast center than joy the spring like warmth because wetter weather coming our wait a minute accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> thanks spencer. also feathers flying. just how much does it cost to clean up from the world largest pillow fight on this valentine's day. >> back live again. these are pictures as they happen to passengers on the carnival cruiseship in mobile, alabama just got back to court. ship is called triumph. not exactly a triumphant return but certainly passenger for 1,000 in off. incredibly relieved to be back on dry land. there is no mass-produced human. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to t
in oakland, abc 7 news. >>> one bill rising. coming up. san francisco sheriff plays unusual role in a worldwide campaign against domestic violence. >> new bionic eye restoring sight to the blind. bay area researcher who helped develop it and spencer has the weather. >> in the accu-weather forecast center than joy the spring like warmth because wetter weather coming our wait a minute accu-weather forecast in just a moment. >> thanks spencer. also feathers flying. just...
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chief meteorologist wyett everhart is in the abc 2 most accurate weather center tonight. >> we've been seeing the flurries all afternoon. really snow showers. you get occasional bursts. long lake-effect snow streamers outs of the great lakes coming down through maryland this afternoon. unusual but it's a powerful northwest wind helping to drag down this lake-effect snows. look how cold it is now, upper 20s, we never got above freezing today in west baltimore. the wind gusts around 35 making for a brutal wind chill in the teens. this large storm we just showed you the video of still blowing out to sea. you can see the circulation off boston but the wrap-around winds dragging in the snow showers to maryland, we're going to keep the cold winds around tonight. more snow showers to talk about. how things will clear out tomorrow. then we have additional chance for wintry weather as we go out of presidentsgpday into your tuesday morning coming up. >>> home coming on the shore ends deadly. this is our developing story. from the campus of the university of maryland eastern shore in salisbury.
chief meteorologist wyett everhart is in the abc 2 most accurate weather center tonight. >> we've been seeing the flurries all afternoon. really snow showers. you get occasional bursts. long lake-effect snow streamers outs of the great lakes coming down through maryland this afternoon. unusual but it's a powerful northwest wind helping to drag down this lake-effect snows. look how cold it is now, upper 20s, we never got above freezing today in west baltimore. the wind gusts around 35...
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abc 7 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >> live and in hd. this is abc 7 news at 6:00 p.m. on your side. >> senate democrats restaurant on a deal to avoid sequestration -- reached agreement on a deal to avoid sequestration. >> how bad it could be if sequestration goes through. >> there was talk of working on a deal to move the march 1 deadline. >> there has been a lot of talk. the problem is there's not a lot of agreement. mitch
abc 7 news at 6:00 p.m. starts now. >> live and in hd. this is abc 7 news at 6:00 p.m. on your side. >> senate democrats restaurant on a deal to avoid sequestration -- reached agreement on a deal to avoid sequestration. >> how bad it could be if sequestration goes through. >> there was talk of working on a deal to move the march 1 deadline. >> there has been a lot of talk. the problem is there's not a lot of agreement. mitch
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abc's linzie janis on the story. >> contact! a terrible crash coming to the finish. >> reporter: one driver sparked a dramatic crash on the daytona track. sending his car spinning into the wall and another going airborne. parts of the 12 cars involved in the crash, slide through the fence, into the stands, hitting and injuring speck day tors. so far, 15 people have been taken to the hospital. the drivers are all okay. now, take a look again. the driver out front is regan smith, he tries to prevent his opponent, the car directly behind him trying to break out in front. it causes smith's car to spin out of control, into the fence, triggering the crash. >> part of that car did pierce the catch fencing. >> i made the move. started the chain of events that caused that wreck. >> i hope everyone is in the stands is okay. >> i saw, i think, it was seven cars spinning to the right and off the wall. he caught the right front of my wall. >> they started wrecking in front of us. from that point it was too late. you're run something fast. >>
abc's linzie janis on the story. >> contact! a terrible crash coming to the finish. >> reporter: one driver sparked a dramatic crash on the daytona track. sending his car spinning into the wall and another going airborne. parts of the 12 cars involved in the crash, slide through the fence, into the stands, hitting and injuring speck day tors. so far, 15 people have been taken to the hospital. the drivers are all okay. now, take a look again. the driver out front is regan smith, he...
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for that, we turn to abc meteorologist ginger zee. good evening to you. >> this storm is revving up. parts of colorado, just east of denver have blizzard warnings tonight. watch as this thing drops south and east. it will hit parts of northern texas. that little panhandle area. through oklahoma. the area hardest hit last week, parts of wichita, topeka, kansas city, could get up a foot again. lot of people talking about the storm on the east coast. i want to show you this, the storm is pretty benign. boston, about one inch and four to eight in portland. >> let me ask you about the forecast, on the other side of the country a very delicate issue the forecast for the red carpet on the oscars. >> right. aside for being breezy, other than that, morning, 50s and then about 71. >> light breeze. not a big problem for the gown. >> not at all. >> ginger zee, thank you. we'll see you in the morning. >>> another major sports headline to talk about. late today, we witnessed the re-emergence of manti te'o, he held a packed news conference in the mi
for that, we turn to abc meteorologist ginger zee. good evening to you. >> this storm is revving up. parts of colorado, just east of denver have blizzard warnings tonight. watch as this thing drops south and east. it will hit parts of northern texas. that little panhandle area. through oklahoma. the area hardest hit last week, parts of wichita, topeka, kansas city, could get up a foot again. lot of people talking about the storm on the east coast. i want to show you this, the storm is...
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being accused of premeditated murder, he released his side of the story for the first time today and abc's reporter has the details. >> reporter: it is the mysterious valentine's day shooting that has shocked the world. paralympic mega star oscar pistorius is accused of killing his cover girlfriend. >> when you make your exit, it is so important. >> reporter: now this recredibly taped reality show featuring the model added to the nation's heart break when it aired unseen footage on south african tv. >> so many amazing memories and things that are in here. >> reporter: but today, oscar pistorius is calling her brutal death a tragic mistake. the track star appeared in court sobbing as his lawyer read oscar's own account of what happened that night. they were both sleeping, pistorius wrote, when he woke up, went out on the balcony and suddenly heard what he thought was an intruder in the bathroom. it filled me with horror and fear as i did not have my prosthetic legs on and felt extremely vulnerable. i knew i had to protect reeva and myself. in the pitch dark, he said he grabbed his .9 millim
being accused of premeditated murder, he released his side of the story for the first time today and abc's reporter has the details. >> reporter: it is the mysterious valentine's day shooting that has shocked the world. paralympic mega star oscar pistorius is accused of killing his cover girlfriend. >> when you make your exit, it is so important. >> reporter: now this recredibly taped reality show featuring the model added to the nation's heart break when it aired unseen...
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abc's kirit radia made his way to the city where meteor came crashing down. >> reporter: the blast was bone-rattling. the giant meteor exploding in midair, knocking people to ground, sending others fleeing. stunned residents say they still can't believe what happened. "it's something we only saw in the movies," he says. "we never thought we would see it ourselves." today, the cleanup began. over 24,000 troops and emergency responders arriving to help, collecting debris from a collapsed wall, replacing and boarding up blown-out windows. nasa says this was the biggest meteor to hit earth in over a century, weighing more than the eiffel tower, its explosion in the atmosphere, the equivalent of 30 hiroshima bombs. officials say over 1,200 people were injured, over 4,000 buildings damaged and over 1 million square feet of glass shattered, the size of about 20 football fields. there are broken storefronts and windows like this one all throughout the city, you can see them all the way down the street behind me. the city is littered with broken glass that caused most of the injuries. the hunt
abc's kirit radia made his way to the city where meteor came crashing down. >> reporter: the blast was bone-rattling. the giant meteor exploding in midair, knocking people to ground, sending others fleeing. stunned residents say they still can't believe what happened. "it's something we only saw in the movies," he says. "we never thought we would see it ourselves." today, the cleanup began. over 24,000 troops and emergency responders arriving to help, collecting debris...
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with more on this, here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: stranded at sea. as seen from above, the carnival "triumph," lame and powerless, being towed to port in mobile, alabama. it is the holiday from hell for more than 4,000 people onboard. brett's wife, bethany, is aboard. they spoke briefly before the phone cut out. >> all you hear on those phone calls is crying. >> reporter: with scant news and few images from the ship or passengers, we flew 100 miles from shore to find the "triumph." carnival dispatched a third tugboat to get the ship to port. have you ever seen anything like that? >> we've seen boats out here and rigs. as far as cruise ships in distress, no. >> reporter: we saw no visible damage. but we did see curious passengers on deck, looking up at us. deck chairs seem to have been converted into beds. but sleeping outside will be increasingly miserable during the voyage's final hours in the cold rain. for three days, not a single carnival cruise line representative appeared publicly. until president gerry cahill spoke tuesday. >> we're very, very
with more on this, here's abc's matt gutman. >> reporter: stranded at sea. as seen from above, the carnival "triumph," lame and powerless, being towed to port in mobile, alabama. it is the holiday from hell for more than 4,000 people onboard. brett's wife, bethany, is aboard. they spoke briefly before the phone cut out. >> all you hear on those phone calls is crying. >> reporter: with scant news and few images from the ship or passengers, we flew 100 miles from shore...
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here's abc's tanya rivero. >> reporter: it's the little blue box versus the big-box retailer. tiffany and company has slapped costco with a lawsuit. showing these pictures show tiffany knockoffs inside a california costco. >> tiffany sent someone in, bought one of the rings, and they weren't made by tiffany. they're not tiffany rings. they had nothing to do with tiffany. >> reporter: being sold at a fraction of what real tiffany rings cost. >> everybody would love a deal on a tiffany ring. unfortunately, it doesn't happen. tiffany diamonds are never on sale. >> reporter: the diamonds on the costco rings are real, even good quality, but tiffany said they're not tiffany diamonds and alleges that costco had been calling that for years. >> thousands of engagement rings were sold using the tiffany trademark. >> reporter: a rep for costco told abc news that we will be making no comment on this story. an unnamed costco story went to tiffany and blew the whistle. >> she was offended that tiffany would be selling their rings in costco. >> reporter: shoppers outside tiffany's flagship f
here's abc's tanya rivero. >> reporter: it's the little blue box versus the big-box retailer. tiffany and company has slapped costco with a lawsuit. showing these pictures show tiffany knockoffs inside a california costco. >> tiffany sent someone in, bought one of the rings, and they weren't made by tiffany. they're not tiffany rings. they had nothing to do with tiffany. >> reporter: being sold at a fraction of what real tiffany rings cost. >> everybody would love a deal...
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we're with abc news. you told us that you have had underage sex with multiple girls and underage girls have worked in this bar. >> i have never had underage girls here and i do not have sex with underage girls. >> reporter: then, we tell him we have it on hidden camera. does that change anything that you told me? >> nope. >> reporter: benjamin was arrested. tonight, he is in jail awaiting charges. activists say authorities aren't doing nearly enough, but every arrest is a blow against a dark world. alex marquardt, abc news, subic bay. >> our thanks to alex tonight. there is much more to this. you can see how easy it is for tourists to connect with the young people they are looking for. it all unravels tonight on "nightline." >>> there is still much more tonight on "world news." if you or a loved one fills a prescription every month, tonight, our correspondent with simple steps that can save you thousands of dollars. it did for this family, bringing one couple to tears tonight. it's not what you think. it'
we're with abc news. you told us that you have had underage sex with multiple girls and underage girls have worked in this bar. >> i have never had underage girls here and i do not have sex with underage girls. >> reporter: then, we tell him we have it on hidden camera. does that change anything that you told me? >> nope. >> reporter: benjamin was arrested. tonight, he is in jail awaiting charges. activists say authorities aren't doing nearly enough, but every arrest is...
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. >>> plus, an abc news exclusive. david muir inside iran. on the eve of those crucial nuclear talks, involving iran. and u.s. iran with a new bold announcement about future nuclear attacks. plus, rare access to the streets of iran. and hearing from the young people, what would they say to president obama. >>> >>> and the footloose first lady. why michelle obama is going viral tonight. >>> and good evening. i'm dan harris. we'll get to david muir in iran in just a moment. >>> but we're going to start tonight with the breaking news out of florida. a treacherous finale to a race at the daytona international speedway. cars colliding, getting tossed around like toys. pieces of cars flying over a fence, injuring at least a dozen people, many of them fans. abc's linzie janis on the story. >> reporter: one driver sparked a dramatic crash on the daytona track. >> and contact! and a terrible crash coming to finish. >> reporter: sending his car spinning into the wall and another going airborne. parts of the 12 cars involved in the crash, slide through
. >>> plus, an abc news exclusive. david muir inside iran. on the eve of those crucial nuclear talks, involving iran. and u.s. iran with a new bold announcement about future nuclear attacks. plus, rare access to the streets of iran. and hearing from the young people, what would they say to president obama. >>> >>> and the footloose first lady. why michelle obama is going viral tonight. >>> and good evening. i'm dan harris. we'll get to david muir in iran in...
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abc's david muir leads us off. he is there on the eve of the crucial talks. good evening, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we are coming to you live from tehran tonight. iran has allowed us in at this critical moment. the u.s. and much of the west convinced that iran continues to work toward those nuclear weapons. iran, of course, denying this and, as you point out, we are just days away now from the u.s. and iran joining a small group of others as they return to the negotiating table. we landed in iran, in a country where american journalists are rarely allowed to visit. rarer still, we were given access to the people, the streets of tehran. above ground, a bustling city of 12 million. below ground, we discover a gleaming subway system, far quieter and cleaner than the famous subways of new york city. and there was something else very different. this says "women only" right here. the back of the train, reserved for women. but beyond the trains, the traffic, everywhere you look, there is something else on the move here. the prices. skyrocketing inflat
abc's david muir leads us off. he is there on the eve of the crucial talks. good evening, david. >> reporter: diane, good evening. we are coming to you live from tehran tonight. iran has allowed us in at this critical moment. the u.s. and much of the west convinced that iran continues to work toward those nuclear weapons. iran, of course, denying this and, as you point out, we are just days away now from the u.s. and iran joining a small group of others as they return to the negotiating...
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that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. megan and charley, over to you. >>> he pled guilty to attempted murder in court yesterday. >> yeah. coming up the amount of time 16- year-old robert gladden, jr. could spend in prison for shooting a classmate back on the first day of school. >>> also this morning, a repairman working in the middle of the street hit by a minivan, the whole thing caught on camera. we'll show you dramatic video and an update on how that man is doing this morning. >>> thanks for joining us this morning. >>> some high profile cases are making headlines in maryland this morning. robert gladden has pleaded guilty to attempted murder. a judge accepted his plea and agreed to a maximum sentence of 40 years. the 15-year-old shot a classmate at perry hall high school on the first day of school. gladden is expected to be sentenced on monday. >>> a man convicted of strangling 16-year-old felicia barnes wants a new trial. a motion filed by michael johnson's attorneys list a number of what they call improper actions
that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. megan and charley, over to you. >>> he pled guilty to attempted murder in court yesterday. >> yeah. coming up the amount of time 16- year-old robert gladden, jr. could spend in prison for shooting a classmate back on the first day of school. >>> also this morning, a repairman working in the middle of the street hit by a minivan, the whole thing caught on camera. we'll show you dramatic video and an update on how that man is...
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. >>> it's a big week here at abc. not only are we getting ready for the oscars but for robin roberts return to the anchor desk on good morning america. she will be back to work on wednesday. robin roberts left the show back in august and it was due to health reasons. she since been recovering from a bone marrow transplant she needed to treat a rare bloodies order. she returns to the anchor desk on wednesday. >>> time for a check on your weather. we are a few minutes away from five. and lynette a. lot of people will head out the door and doing shopping for the president's day sales and they should know to bundle up. >> you said it ride. aid temperature for r -- forecast for today. look at what we have for manchester and this is the actual temperature. we haven't thrown in the winds out of the west. 18 degrees right now and 19 in timonium and eldersburg at 19. we are dealing with 19 in bel air as well. so really bundle up as you step out the door. by tonight, temperatures coming in at 30 degrees and it will be mostly cl
. >>> it's a big week here at abc. not only are we getting ready for the oscars but for robin roberts return to the anchor desk on good morning america. she will be back to work on wednesday. robin roberts left the show back in august and it was due to health reasons. she since been recovering from a bone marrow transplant she needed to treat a rare bloodies order. she returns to the anchor desk on wednesday. >>> time for a check on your weather. we are a few minutes away from...
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from all of us here at abc news, goodnight. >> next at 6:00. regrets and recovery after a ten-year-old is killed in a fire on treasure island. >> stop and friction. the new concerns about the crime-fighting tool. >>> and thousands turn out to rally against the controversial pipeline and what they want the president to do. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: a community in mourning after a ten-year-old girl died in a fire on treasure island. tonight, residents left homeless try to begin putting back the pieces. good evening, i'm ama daetz. a vigil is set to get underway in less than an hour. tomas roman is live from treasure eye island. >> the candlelight vigil for the girl who died in the fire that destroyed this townhouse behind me, is set to start in an hour. neighbors are expected to gather here to mourn the passing of the ten-year-old who they describe as energetic and sweet. >> neighbors left stuffed animals, balloons, and notes where an early saturday morning fire took the life of core rebound na -- corrina godfrey. two of the subfamili
from all of us here at abc news, goodnight. >> next at 6:00. regrets and recovery after a ten-year-old is killed in a fire on treasure island. >> stop and friction. the new concerns about the crime-fighting tool. >>> and thousands turn out to rally against the controversial pipeline and what they want the president to do. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: a community in mourning after a ten-year-old girl died in a fire on treasure island. tonight, residents left...
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here is "abc news" saying this white house goes to extreme lengths to keep the press away. i can't believe it. she called it a disgrace. a disgrace. then ed henry this, is funny. he had of the white house correspondent association. he works for fox news. he said, >> cenk: this is when they realized they needed transparency from the white house. this is a sad joke. let's bring in michael hastings who wrote a great book with how the press interacts with president obama. michael with the rolling stone and bust feed and the notebook with "the young turks." michael, transparency. turns out the white house press corp is outrage that they're not getting some. is this straw that broke the camel's back. >> the stakes could not be lower. look, people who cover the white house do have frustrations about how much access they're given. but the fact that they chose this as the imaginary line, this is credit weather they're going have their last stand makes them look silly. they're making fools of themselves using this as a way to explain about the level of access that they get. this is t
here is "abc news" saying this white house goes to extreme lengths to keep the press away. i can't believe it. she called it a disgrace. a disgrace. then ed henry this, is funny. he had of the white house correspondent association. he works for fox news. he said, >> cenk: this is when they realized they needed transparency from the white house. this is a sad joke. let's bring in michael hastings who wrote a great book with how the press interacts with president obama. michael...
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that happens to be abc's chris connelly. good morning to you, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. behind me, you see the gorgeous red-carpet staircase. how did they vote? there are so many award shows now. sally field referred to it as growing like a fungus. we'll know how oscar will decide. but we don't. the oscar votes are all in. but instead of pouring over exit polls and network projections we're still able to imagine an underdog coming out on top. does "silver lining playbook" have a chance to upset the best picture favorite "argo"? you bet. tonight's big ceremony could feature technical oscars early for "life of pi." >> i'm friends with sally field. pretty great life. >> reporter: having fun with her fellow nominees, jennifer lawrence remains the best actress favorite, yet some imagine the hard to wrapped gift for amour's emmanuelle riva? now, what about naomi? a two-time nominee. >> it feels good. >> reporter: supporting actress lincoln's sally field could derail anne hathaway's dream. and while robert denir
that happens to be abc's chris connelly. good morning to you, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. behind me, you see the gorgeous red-carpet staircase. how did they vote? there are so many award shows now. sally field referred to it as growing like a fungus. we'll know how oscar will decide. but we don't. the oscar votes are all in. but instead of pouring over exit polls and network projections we're still able to imagine an underdog coming out on top. does "silver lining...
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more from abc's brandi hitt. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> reporter: oscar loves a good drama. >> tonight has been -- >> reporter: and this year, two women are making history in the best actress category as the oldest and youngest nominees ever. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis may have difficulty reaching a press microphone. but she easily won many hearts in her first film "beasts of the southern wild." >> me and my daddy, we stay right here. >> reporter: quvenzhane is competing against hollywood's leading ladies. so is french actress, emrelate reeva. the 85-year-old was recently awarded a bafta in london. the oldest best actress winner, jessica tandy, won when she was 80 for "driving miss daisy." marlee matlin is the youngest for "children of a lesser god." and many remember tatum o'neal, who won best supporting actress for "paper moon." >> i'm happy and exciting. but it's something that i never would think i would happen at your age. >> reporter: but many critics believe this year, e
more from abc's brandi hitt. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> reporter: oscar loves a good drama. >> tonight has been -- >> reporter: and this year, two women are making history in the best actress category as the oldest and youngest nominees ever. >> congratulations. >> thank you. >> reporter: 9-year-old quvenzhane wallis may have difficulty reaching a press microphone. but she easily won many hearts in her first film "beasts of the southern...
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bazi kanani, abc news. pretoria, south africa. >> we mentioned the interview her mother gave to the times of south africa. in addition to asking why her daughter had to die, june steenkamp says reeva loved like no one else could love. she called her the most beautiful person who ever lived. reeva steenkamp's funeral is tomorrow. >>> we're learning more about the troubled background of newtown shooting adam lanza. he was diagnosed with a sensory disorder, was very shy, and liked to be touched only by his mother. as for the exposure to guns, friends say his mother, nancy, loved shooting simply because it helped her bond with her son. >>> a fire has destroyed two homes on captiva island. by the time the island's only three firefighters arrived, the first home was engulfed by flam flames. others came by boat. it took them five hours to put the flames out. >>> a story that's angered many parents across the country. man charged with slapping a toddler, yes, slapping a toddler on an airline flight is now out of a
bazi kanani, abc news. pretoria, south africa. >> we mentioned the interview her mother gave to the times of south africa. in addition to asking why her daughter had to die, june steenkamp says reeva loved like no one else could love. she called her the most beautiful person who ever lived. reeva steenkamp's funeral is tomorrow. >>> we're learning more about the troubled background of newtown shooting adam lanza. he was diagnosed with a sensory disorder, was very shy, and liked...
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live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. it's 39 degrees outside. >> a new study on cell phone sales. we are seeing >> new developments this morning at the home of an olympic athlete. police have filed murder charges. also the airline merger and what it means for people fly out of local airports. it means taking a look outside. a wintry mix of weather. it is clear and we will have more coming up in just a moment. >> in the meantime, seven is on your side with an issue that has the women of congress scene red. they will address in red as a part of the go read -- red for women campaign. >> do miss america pageant will return to the atlantic city. it was moved to los angeles -- las vegas in 2006. pageant officials have not said if the move will be permanent. >> on this thursday, valentine's day, we have another hour of news for you that starts right now. >> some new developments in the shooting death at the home of
live at bloomberg headquarters in new york, linda bell reporting for abc 7 news. back to you. >> thank you. it's 39 degrees outside. >> a new study on cell phone sales. we are seeing >> new developments this morning at the home of an olympic athlete. police have filed murder charges. also the airline merger and what it means for people fly out of local airports. it means taking a look outside. a wintry mix of weather. it is clear and we will have more coming up in just a...
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abc's david wright reports from rome. >> reporter: at least 50,000 roman catholics came to say goodbye. but the pope kept it business as usual. even though he'll appear in that window just one more time before he makes way for someone else. >> the crowd was here for benedict today. it mattered probably more to them than him. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the focus also already turned to choosing his successor. a process that's always followed strict rules. perhaps the cardinals won't wait the usual 15 days to start the election. but from so quarters strong objection. only the pope can change pope law. for him to do so now might look like he's meddling. his retirement has already shaken the process up. "saturday night live" parodied that idea with a retirement ad. one more change this time around, twitter. nine cardinals do it, but they won't be allowed to once inside the conclave because the vatican doesn't want a tweet to upstage the white smoke. david wright, abc news, the vatican. >> talk about two -- the juxtapositions of two different eras. >> talking about years, decades, centu
abc's david wright reports from rome. >> reporter: at least 50,000 roman catholics came to say goodbye. but the pope kept it business as usual. even though he'll appear in that window just one more time before he makes way for someone else. >> the crowd was here for benedict today. it mattered probably more to them than him. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the focus also already turned to choosing his successor. a process that's always followed strict rules. perhaps the...
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that happens to be abc's chris connelly. he joins us from los angeles with a look at the favorites and some possible upsets. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. behind me, you see the gorgeous red carpet stairway here at the kodiak. let's forget what they're wearing, how did they vote? there are so many award shows now. sally field referred to it as growing like a fungus. we can lull ourselves into thinking we know how oscar will decide, but we don't. as william goldman, the famous screen writer once said, nobody knows anything. the oscar votes are all in. but instead of pouring over exit polls and network projections, we're still able to imagine an underdog coming out on top. >> are you taking your proper dosage of your medication? >> reporter: does "silver lining playbook" have a long shot chance to upset the best picture favorite "argo"? >> you have a better idea than this? >> reporter: you bet. and tonight's big ceremony could feature some technical oscars early on for "life of pi." maybe that shi
that happens to be abc's chris connelly. he joins us from los angeles with a look at the favorites and some possible upsets. good morning, chris. >> reporter: good morning to you guys. behind me, you see the gorgeous red carpet stairway here at the kodiak. let's forget what they're wearing, how did they vote? there are so many award shows now. sally field referred to it as growing like a fungus. we can lull ourselves into thinking we know how oscar will decide, but we don't. as william...
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abc's chris connelly was there. he's back to tell us more. >> reporter: we're here at the dolby theater here in hollywood. about 15 miles away, in santa monica, they gave out the indie spirit awards. now if ginger zee doesn't mind me mentioning it, the weather there was sunny and breezy. that's right, sunny and breezy. or unlike any other indie spirit movie ever made. maybe that's why the attendees weren't prepared. did you bring sunglasses? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: the beachside independent spirit awards shone like the award for bradley cooper. have you enjoyed it as much -- >> tremendously. >> reporter: bradley's co-star jennifer lawrence, dared to bare on the red carpet. are you warm enough? >> no. i'm freezing. >> reporter: but she soon felt the warmth of her colleagues. >> jennifer lawrence. >> reporter: winning for best actress. >> just the belief and a story that you love enough to do almost anything for. >> reporter: "silver linings playbook" was the big winner. winning both screenplay and direction. be
abc's chris connelly was there. he's back to tell us more. >> reporter: we're here at the dolby theater here in hollywood. about 15 miles away, in santa monica, they gave out the indie spirit awards. now if ginger zee doesn't mind me mentioning it, the weather there was sunny and breezy. that's right, sunny and breezy. or unlike any other indie spirit movie ever made. maybe that's why the attendees weren't prepared. did you bring sunglasses? >> no, i didn't. >> reporter: the...
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brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much. 6:36 right now. president obama really pushing for congress to find a solution to delay the automatic cuts. >> jummy olabanji is at the live desk with what the president is planning now. >> according to our partners at politico president obama is planning to speak at 10:45 a.m. this morning from the eisenhower executive office building. he will challenge congress, specifically republicans to pass a bill to pass the sequestered scheduled to happen march 1. a white house officials tell -- the president will be joined by emergency responders whose jobs will be on a line of this takes effect. look for updates today at wjla.com and abc 7 news at noon. >> now to the debate over guns in america. recent mass shootings are leading to a change in recommendations on how to respond to them. traditionally, potential victors -- victims have been told to flee and height. but "usa today" reports law enforcement authorities are increasingly advising people to physically confront attackers as a final line of defense.
brianne carter, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much. 6:36 right now. president obama really pushing for congress to find a solution to delay the automatic cuts. >> jummy olabanji is at the live desk with what the president is planning now. >> according to our partners at politico president obama is planning to speak at 10:45 a.m. this morning from the eisenhower executive office building. he will challenge congress, specifically republicans to pass a bill to pass the sequestered...
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kirit radia, abc news, chebarkul, russia. >> kirit, our thanks to you. >>> on this sunday, a swelling crowd at the vatican for one of poem benedict's final appearances. there's jockey tonight among cardinals and a warning, all cardinals will be told they cannot tweet when they arrive to choose the new pope. david wright reporting from the vatican. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. it's late, but the lights are on tonight in the pope's apartment. perhaps he's packing up. earlier today he didn't even acknowledge his imminent departure. but the crowd sure did. at least 50,000 roman catholics came to say goodbye. but pope benedict kept it strictly business as usual. even though he will appear in that window just one more time, before he makes way for someone else. >> the crowd was here for benedict today and it matters probably more to him than to him. >> reporter: even before this pope has fully said his goodbyes, behind the scenes the focus has already turned to choosing his successor. a process that has always followed strict rules and is full of intrigue. this weekend the vatic
kirit radia, abc news, chebarkul, russia. >> kirit, our thanks to you. >>> on this sunday, a swelling crowd at the vatican for one of poem benedict's final appearances. there's jockey tonight among cardinals and a warning, all cardinals will be told they cannot tweet when they arrive to choose the new pope. david wright reporting from the vatican. david? >> reporter: good evening, david. it's late, but the lights are on tonight in the pope's apartment. perhaps he's packing...
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keep it here on abc. we'll bring you the latest on what should be an emotional, interesting day in court. a lot of questions. >>> now, we move on to syria, one of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet. after two years of bloody conflict, a u.n. panel says the government and those rebels should be charged with war crimes. >> abc's terry moran made the journey to the heart of this battle, the capital of damascus. >> reporter: the road from beirut to damascus. we drove into syria along this heavily guarded route, checkpoint after checkpoint after checkpoint. it is now a lifeline, as damascus, the stronghold of the government of president bashar assad, becomes a city under siege. it is a dirty war, in a crucial country. just look at the map. the chaos engulfing syria threatens to spill over into iraq on one side, israel and lebanon on the other. a nightmare scenario for the u.s. the united nations now estimates that 70,000 people have been killed in the fighting. though, no one really knows. damascus is
keep it here on abc. we'll bring you the latest on what should be an emotional, interesting day in court. a lot of questions. >>> now, we move on to syria, one of the most dangerous hot spots on the planet. after two years of bloody conflict, a u.n. panel says the government and those rebels should be charged with war crimes. >> abc's terry moran made the journey to the heart of this battle, the capital of damascus. >> reporter: the road from beirut to damascus. we drove...
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live do our abc correspondent in mobile, alabama. marcy, do you think that it went beyond discomfort to a real danger for the people on board? >> we have heard some reports early on of food poisoning, but besides that, not a number of serious injuries. one person had to be taken from the ship while it was still in the gulf of mexico, taken by helicopter. we saw one person taken by ambulance soon after the ship docked. other than that, no reports of serious injury or illness. but i wonder if some of the passengers made threats of legal action as they got off the ship finally. >> i believe some would be considering it. that was not the first thing on their mind as they came off the ship. some of them krystal brown there were so happy to be home. absolute frustration with carnival cruise line. they are offering the passengers reimbursement, a free cruise, and $500. many of the passengers say that is simply not enough, considering all they went throughout. >> have the owners got any explanation as to not just by the fire broke out and wh
live do our abc correspondent in mobile, alabama. marcy, do you think that it went beyond discomfort to a real danger for the people on board? >> we have heard some reports early on of food poisoning, but besides that, not a number of serious injuries. one person had to be taken from the ship while it was still in the gulf of mexico, taken by helicopter. we saw one person taken by ambulance soon after the ship docked. other than that, no reports of serious injury or illness. but i wonder...
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like learning abcs while doing jumping jacks. >>> my must read is "time" magazine's fascinating cover story, man, superman, gunman. it's about oscar pistorius and how a culture of crime and violence against women in south africa may have played into the death of his girlfriend. it's up on our face book page at facebook/jansingco. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. do we hano.a mower? a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this spring, take on more lawn for less. not bad for our first spring. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. get ready for spring with this ryobi 18-volt trimmer, just ninety- nine bucks. >>> new jersey gove
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david kerley, abc news, washington. >> you know, that makes sense. i remember growing up in new york, we had two feet of snow twice in my lifetime. and we've had two feet of snow since 2010 three times. so it's not only happening but happening quickly. >> what i love about that story is how can it be this global warming thing going on? it's so cold. it has nothing to do with that. that's why they're shifting terminology from global warming to climate change. the basic science is basically the warmer it gets, the more moisture in the air. so whether it's stronger hurricanes or snowstorms, that moisture has to turn into something. global warming doesn't just mean it's getting hotter. that's way oversimplifying it. >> it is what's happening. the water is melting and now it's in the atmosphere as opposed to being on the glaciers. so we need new terminology for the people who don't quite understand it. >> bigger blizzards and stronger hurricanes. that's the danger of it going forward. >>> a preliminary investigation reveals it was a fuel leak that caused
david kerley, abc news, washington. >> you know, that makes sense. i remember growing up in new york, we had two feet of snow twice in my lifetime. and we've had two feet of snow since 2010 three times. so it's not only happening but happening quickly. >> what i love about that story is how can it be this global warming thing going on? it's so cold. it has nothing to do with that. that's why they're shifting terminology from global warming to climate change. the basic science is...
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at sfo, abc 7 news. >> flight delay are also affec affecting the new york knicks. they are stuck in minnesota after playing the timberwolves. and the snow in the southern california area closed interstate 5 over the grapevine between bakersfield and los angeles. no word yet on when it will reopen. >> still ahead 7 news at 9:00. prosecutors tip their hand in the mansion murder of local businessman. with what ties to a suspected prostitute to 2 men arrested for killing him. >> through the night again tomorrow they will have ground searches going on. >> man hunt on mountain top. ex girlfriend calls the suspect severely distuvrnltd you will hear from her next. and the search for inmit who stole a police van is over so what happened to thos mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a on
at sfo, abc 7 news. >> flight delay are also affec affecting the new york knicks. they are stuck in minnesota after playing the timberwolves. and the snow in the southern california area closed interstate 5 over the grapevine between bakersfield and los angeles. no word yet on when it will reopen. >> still ahead 7 news at 9:00. prosecutors tip their hand in the mansion murder of local businessman. with what ties to a suspected prostitute to 2 men arrested for killing him. >>...
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but we do have a reporter there for abc. she'll be reporting today for "good morning america" right there from south africa at that courthouse to see how the proceedings occur. >> some parts of the story aren't adding up. it's going to problem be his problem right now. >> he was so beloved and people had so much sympathy and were inspired by him. >> fall from grace, for sure. >>> we're getting a better idea how pope benedict foresees his life in retirement. he said he will be hidden from the world. the vatican confirmed that benedict's closest adviser will continue to serve him as a private secretary, even while running the new pope's household. >> big changes ahead. he's like, i'm gone, i'm disappearing. >> i think he's doing that because he doesn't want there to be a perceived idea that he's going to somehow have something to do with the pope's election. >> pass that baton and move back. >>> here's a look at your friday forecast. light snow for upstate new york and northern new england. up to 5 inches in northern michigan.
but we do have a reporter there for abc. she'll be reporting today for "good morning america" right there from south africa at that courthouse to see how the proceedings occur. >> some parts of the story aren't adding up. it's going to problem be his problem right now. >> he was so beloved and people had so much sympathy and were inspired by him. >> fall from grace, for sure. >>> we're getting a better idea how pope benedict foresees his life in retirement....
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terry moran, abc news, damascus. >> and there has been a debate in the u.s. whether to arm the rebels in that country or not. it seems former secretary of state hillary clinton was for it. leon panetta was for it. but the white house put the stop on that, because they said we don't want those weapons to fall into the wrong hands. this has been a quagmire for two years now. >> we're talking about 70,000 people dead. it's cost the government $48 billion, billion with a b. the economy that's already crippled, now it's costing them the equivalent of that much money. the u.n. now says war crime charges should be brought on both sides, the government and the rebels. so it's just something -- and we have to watch it from afar. >> we'll be right back after this. ♪ welcome back to that same old place that you laughed about ♪ >> that takes you back, doesn't it? of course, welcome back to robin roberts, taking her "gma" anchor seat. we watched as he turned her private health battle into a campaign for bone marrow transplants. >> four, three -- >> hi, it's robin. i h
terry moran, abc news, damascus. >> and there has been a debate in the u.s. whether to arm the rebels in that country or not. it seems former secretary of state hillary clinton was for it. leon panetta was for it. but the white house put the stop on that, because they said we don't want those weapons to fall into the wrong hands. this has been a quagmire for two years now. >> we're talking about 70,000 people dead. it's cost the government $48 billion, billion with a b. the economy...
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abc news was unable to reach her former dentist. last fall, she hinted to the problems in a post to concerned fans on her website. i've had too detour this is year due to dental issues. i'm finally in great hands. i'll see you on the road very soon. she's seeking unspes fid damages for emotional and psychiatric injuries. she wants compensation for loss of earnings and future earning capacity. >> oh, wow. >> a lot of money. >> could be, yep. >>> now we move on to beyonce. another star in the news, opening up like she never has before. revealing private details of life with jay-z and giving us a look at blue ivy. linsey davis is giving us a look. >> reporter: with her new documentary and sitdown with oprah, she gives us glimpses of her life, her baby, and her bear stomach during the pregnancy. some say she still didn't reveal enough. >> look. >> reporter: it's one collaboration between beyonce and jay-z they haven't released a video of until now. they're 13-month-old daughter, blue ivy. her new documentary, "life is but a dream" shows
abc news was unable to reach her former dentist. last fall, she hinted to the problems in a post to concerned fans on her website. i've had too detour this is year due to dental issues. i'm finally in great hands. i'll see you on the road very soon. she's seeking unspes fid damages for emotional and psychiatric injuries. she wants compensation for loss of earnings and future earning capacity. >> oh, wow. >> a lot of money. >> could be, yep. >>> now we move on to...